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Figure 1 A three-terminal relay network with R operating in half-duplex mode.
Figure 2 Information-rate bounds of compressive cooperation for sources at different sparsities.
Figure 3 Comparing the bit rates of different DF schemes.
Figure 4 Simulation results of three DF schemes.
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